I could be wrong, but my understanding of solo K's(like that moniker!) is that the participant or their spouse must be the only employee of the company.

buzman

That is my question - since she isn't an employee in terms of gettinga W2, is she eligable to open a solo-K? The IRS certainly thinks she'sself-employed - she will have to pay self-employment tax. Or, moregenerally, is a commission-only salesperson considered an employee?

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